none3First Online: 10 December 2005On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy. They represented the peak of a volcanic crisis that started 2 days before with a large emission of lava flows from a lateral vent that opened some hundreds of meters below the summit craters. Both tsunamis were produced by landslides that detached from the Sciara del Fuoco. This is a morphological scar and is the result of the last collapse of the northwestern flank of the volcanic edifice, that occurred less than 5 ka b.p. The first tsunami was due to a submarine mass movement that started very close to the coastline and that involved about 20×106 m3 of material. The second tsunami was e...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
In 1783, an event that has gone down in history as the great seismic crisis in Calabria began, durin...
none532nd International Geological Congress, Firenze, 20-28 Agosto 2004noneTinti S.; Pagnoni G.; Zan...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
none5noOn December 30, 2002, a series of mass failures occurred in the north-western flank of Stromb...
International audienceOn 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrr...
Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Arc, Italy) experiences many mass failures along the Sciara del Fuoco (Sd...
The December 2002 slides at Stromboli, though characterized by small volume, generated considerable ...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
On December 30, 2002, following an intense period of activity of Stromboli volcano (south Tyrrhenian...
none5siOn July 12th, 1977, waves 5 m high hit the harbour of Gioia Tauro, provoking relevant damages...
We reconstruct the sequence of landslides that occurred soon after the beginning of the December 200...
The seismic crisis that hit Calabria (South Italy) since the beginning of 1783, lasted 3 years with ...
In this article, we analyze the seismic signals produced by two landslides that occurred at the Stro...
The role of sector collapse in the generation of catastrophic volcanigenic tsunami has become well u...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
In 1783, an event that has gone down in history as the great seismic crisis in Calabria began, durin...
none532nd International Geological Congress, Firenze, 20-28 Agosto 2004noneTinti S.; Pagnoni G.; Zan...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
none5noOn December 30, 2002, a series of mass failures occurred in the north-western flank of Stromb...
International audienceOn 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrr...
Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Arc, Italy) experiences many mass failures along the Sciara del Fuoco (Sd...
The December 2002 slides at Stromboli, though characterized by small volume, generated considerable ...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
On December 30, 2002, following an intense period of activity of Stromboli volcano (south Tyrrhenian...
none5siOn July 12th, 1977, waves 5 m high hit the harbour of Gioia Tauro, provoking relevant damages...
We reconstruct the sequence of landslides that occurred soon after the beginning of the December 200...
The seismic crisis that hit Calabria (South Italy) since the beginning of 1783, lasted 3 years with ...
In this article, we analyze the seismic signals produced by two landslides that occurred at the Stro...
The role of sector collapse in the generation of catastrophic volcanigenic tsunami has become well u...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
In 1783, an event that has gone down in history as the great seismic crisis in Calabria began, durin...
none532nd International Geological Congress, Firenze, 20-28 Agosto 2004noneTinti S.; Pagnoni G.; Zan...